Phil Lesh and FriendsPhil Lesh and Friends Live at Double Down Stage Vegoose Festival on 2006-10-29 (October 29, 2006)
Collection: PhilLeshandFriendsBand/Artist: Phil Lesh and FriendsDate: October 29, 2006 (check for other copies)Venue: Double Down Stage Vegoose FestivalLocation: Las Vegas, NVSource: AKG ck1x > mk46 > 460 (DIN) + ADK A51TL (omnis, split 12') > edirol R-4 (24/96)Lineage: R-4 > USB > wav > Audacity (fades/normalize/mix) > wav >cd wave (tracking) > wav > FLAC Frontend 1.1.2 (Level 8)Taped by: Shawn SmithTransferred by: Shawn SmithDescription
01. Jam >
02. Shakedown Street >
03. Sweet Dreams Melinda
04. Row Jimmy
05. Let it Ride >
06. Sleep Again
07. Like a Rolling Stone >
08. Back on the Train* >
09. Bird Song >
10. Help on the Way >
11. Slipknot! >
12. Franklin's Tower
13. Donor Rap
14. Not Fade Away
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Reviewer:
simon wagstaff -




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February 12, 2009
Subject:
HI shawn
Guess I will have to respond here in case somebody else thinks there is a problem with the recording. There is NOT! I can burn fine with Toast 7 on my superdrive, just the track order gets messed up sometimes, a software glitch. 24 bit is mucho awesome. I have probably listened to this show more than any other show I have ever had. I just love it!
Reviewer:
Shawn Smith -




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May 8, 2007
Subject:
Dropouts..
Simon, I can assure that the recording itself is fine, and there are absolutley no dropouts in either the 16 bit or 24 bit sources. I have listened to them both extensivley and never heard a single dropout. I assume that the problem is with your buring software.
Notes
* = w/Mike Gordon on Trey's guitar and then banjo
Thanks to Chris Grider for the loaner AKG 460 active setup.
Please do not sell this recording. Trade it freely. Please support live music.
Phil Lesh and Friends is:
Phil Lesh - bass guitar, vocals
Trey Anastasio- guitar, vocals
John Medeski - keys
John Molo - drums
Larry Campbell - guitars, vocals
Christina Durfee - vocals
This is a 24 bit recording. It is not suitable for audio CDs. A 16 bit recording which is suitable for Audio CDs is available at:
http://www.archive.org/details/plf2006-10-29.adk-akg.flac16